I have 2 DL4's but at the moment the one has no output (need to have it
fixed)
For awhile I was able to do the same thing as you are (i.e. delay one 1 and
loop
on the 2nd). I agree the settings are quite "touchy". I have also looped
one
into
the other (it got to confusing after awhile). I'm also working on an A-B
switch
box I'm building myself, but every time I think about it I see another
approach.
Oh the problems of today's loopers.
Luden
----- Original Message -----
From: "Elio DeLuca" <elio@telepathyrecords.com>
To: <Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com>
Cc: "Peter Badore" <pbadore@rochester.rr.com>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 9:56 PM
Subject: Re: Affordable Soundscapes (and the Line 6 DL4)
> While it may not outdo the TC-stuff in bells n' whistles, or the BOSS
> looper in terms of looping time, the Line 6 DL4 is a terrific way to go
> stereo and still sound good while not shucking out too much cash or
> getting lost in the land of rackmounts. Anyone else a fan of using two
> DL4's? Can't beat setting up delays on one and then looping on the other,
> or running the existing loop back into the first DL4 (through a mixer,
> very carefully to avoid squealing) to truncate an existing loop or create
> deeper delay hell. I need to figure out a stereo A/B/C switch-box setup
>to
> really take advantage of them (to allow inputs to both or either DL4, and
> in between themselves), but that's a few paychecks down the road.....
>
> Would love to hear other DL4 users' ideas + techniques.
>
> E.D.
>
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